No sound of Compaq Presario v5000 laptop

[1] - after you install several drivers using Driver Detective PC Drivers HeadQuarters, I have no sound at all! The latest driver I installed was Conexant AC - Link Audio.

[2] - I can't go even to a previous Restore Point because I get the message "restore incomplete.

[3] - in Device Manager, under sound, video and game controllers, there is no Conexant AC-Link Audio listed. [4] - there are, however, multimedia Audio Controller with an exclamation point in a yellow circle. I have advanced and disabled it.

[5]-J' downloaded the driver Conexant AC - Link Audio of HP.COM yesterday. I stopped the installation, however, due to an alert pop up: "..." has not passed Windows Logo testing... ». I had received this alert even with the pilot of the other's company, but I have advanced and tried to install it in any case. This time I thought that I better not.

 

[6] - in the control panel > sounds and Audio Devices Properties > tab Volume: next to the "speaker" icon, it says "no Audio device". -[7] - in addition, the audio icon that used to be at the bottom right in the taskbar is gone.

Any suggestions?

Problem solved - sound is back. In Control Panel >... > Sound and Audio Devices Properties > peripheral Audio default tab was "#0 Modem line Playback". I clicked on the expandable arrow and he had "Conexant AMC Audio".  When I chose just one, the grayed - cela buttons have become accessible and my sound is back.

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